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Ray Coursen

Elyse Winery

Welcome, I’m Ray Coursen, winemaker and owner at Elyse Winery in Napa Valley, California. M...
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www.elysewinery.com

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On Tour

Ray Coursen will be touring on these dates:
May 14th 2008 -
May 18th 2008

Country:
U.S.A

City:
Nantucket

Town:
Massachusetts.

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Name:

Ray Coursen


Gender: 
Male

Occupation: 
Owner/winemaker



Wine epiphany: 
Growing up in New Jersey I started drinking wines like Lambrusco, then I was introduced to Burgundies...

Memorable wine experience: 
My first job was at Mount Eden Winery in Santa Cruz in the mountains. During the harvests five of us would share a bottle of wine at the end of each days work. I wasn't getting what the deal was for a long time, then one day the light went on-it was all of a sudden. I understood.

Funniest wine experience: 
One time I was giving a lecture on wine and wine tasting. I was explaining how and why we swirl the glass to get air into the wine, then I went to sniff the wine...I had my glass tilted so far that I ended up inhaling the wine. It went all up my nose and over my face. All I could say was, this is NOT the way to smell wine.

Death-bed Wine: 
47 Chateau Margaux

Biggest wine disappointment: 
Vineyards and winemakers being shortsighted.

My Vineyard: 
Elyse Winery

Wine hero: 
Paul Draper of Ridge Vineyards, Robert Mondavi, and Jeffrey Patterson on Mount Eden vineyards.

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    About Me

    Welcome,

    I’m Ray Coursen, winemaker and owner at Elyse Winery in Napa Valley, California. My wife Nancy and I run the winery and these are our children, Elyse and Jake. Before you look around the website and see what we’re up to now, I’d like to tell you how we have gotten this far.

    In 1983, when Nancy and I were both working in Cape Cod restaurants, I asked Nancy when she’d be ready to move to California. I had a dream of learning to make wine. “Tomorrow,” she said. I worked the harvest that year at Mount Eden Vineyards in Saratoga, starting at the bottom, picking grapes and digging ditches. After the harvest, we moved to Napa Valley and worked at a B&B. Nancy ran the place and I tended the gardens and planted a vineyard. I then worked at Tonella Vineyard Management, where the owner taught me why you need to prune, trellis, train, and generally coddle grapevines, and the vineyard workers gave me on-the-job-training.

    Next I worked at Whitehall Lane Winery. Though I started in the tasting room, the winemaker, Art Finkelstein, took me under his wing, put me in the cellar, and eventually promoted me to winemaker. Art taught me that the secret of great wines is in the blend. In 1987, we started Elyse Wines with 286 cases of Zinfandel from the Morisoli Vineyard, which is still one of our primary fruit sources. For a decade we were nomads, buying grapes and crushing at various custom crush facilities, and then in1997, we finally bought a small winery on Hoffman Lane.

    What will you find in a bottle of Elyse or Jacob Franklin wine? I make wines that I want to sit down and enjoy – juicy, rich, voluptuous wines. I like a little oak, but I don’t want it to be overpowering – I want to taste the fruit. I love wines that pair well with food. A meal without wine is eating; a meal with wine is dining – it’s a conversation, an event. It’s what wine is about.

    When I make a wine, my tastes and techniques will influence the process, but what’s most important is the fruit. The fruit dictates what the wine will be. We’re fortunate to work with an amazing group of growers and vineyards, whose fruit keeps taking us to wonderful places. We started out making Zinfandel, then expanded into Cabernet Sauvignon and Petite Sirah. No doubt those will continue to be the focus of our winemaking, but now we’ve made a tiny quantity of Chardonnay, and soon we’ll be releasing our first Pinot Noir. What wines we make after that will depend on the fruit that’s available, because I just can’t say no to wonderful fruit.

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    Owner's note:

    Hello, I'm Ray Coursen from Elyse winery.
    We would love to hear from you.
    You can find out more about us by visiting www.elysewinery.com
    Cheers
    Ray.




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